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what end in the, for the 5 part series raise in mexico, examining how the propaganda and prop shape content all fail the algorithm jeviana . there are some of the media stories of critical look at the global news media. right on our era government shuttle act up to social media. ah, why see for control of the punching valley, both the gun, taliban and resistance forces. claim them making advances. ah, hello robin, you're watching. i was there like my headquarters here and also coming up thailand's prime minister with a confidence vote in parliament despite months of protests calling to him to resign
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. also, documents related to the september, the 11th attacks that soon be made public out to the us president orders files to be declassified and lining up in lebanon for whatever they can afford. 80 percent of the population is now living in poverty. ah, more fighting has taken place in the last pocket of resistance against the taliban in afghanistan, puncher valley with both sides, claiming advances. the national resistance front is made up of malicious and i'm going to go to both members and is the last group to hold out against taliban rule . but the telephone says the whole country is now under its control and verified reports that the taliban had taken punches. are sparked celeb celebratory gunfire across cobble on friday night. but falling bullets left several
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people dead and dozens more injured. charles stratford has more from the african capital. last night. i suppose there's about half an hour 40 minutes of celebration . gun by in cobble is very loud and he could have you say that he was a allowed or a longer celebration than we saw once the us troops by lead on these are on the back of reports. similarly by telephone commanders, unnamed 3 of the we understand from that area punchy about that was saying that it's all about had full control of the valley. since then, those reports have been heavily refuted. we understand that there is ongoing fighting. this is a large area. it is heavily defended by the and by these. ready are position forces we understand that that's all about has surrounded the area. we know that certainly according to this all about for the last few days. but it was late last night when video was leaked out from the valley. and that video shows the
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vice president of afghanistan rule a solid sitting in a room with books behind him. saying today is the 3rd of september. and these reports about the punch valley having fallen completely base this a total lie. he said that the resistance would continue and saying that he was very much discussed in the valley itself. we were close to the entrance around about this time. yesterday morning. the fighting was was heavy when we arrived. and we spoke a lot of civilians, a lot of terrified civilians in that area. and this is our report. smoke rises over the town of gold, the hall, the entrance to the punches valley in northeast of ghana stone. neither the soviets, during the 1980s war, nor the taliban have ever managed to control this mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble. a
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shells lance nearby taliban fighters ready their weapons. many in this village say they have driven their wives and children to safety. they angry. i'm scared. i'd rather not go down to the americans betrayed us. president gandy betrayed us to you left us under the cannons and tank and we can't stop either side fighting. how much can they kill their brothers? how much can they kill their fellow guns? they have to stop fighting. it's all about dr. american military vehicles and pick up trucks taking fighters to and from the front line. thousands of men like these across af gone histone have no little else, but conflict and war all their lives. phil and younger on a federal mission younger on the fighting started 3 days ago. now we've taken a lot of it is up there by the antenna. we have no issue with the civilians. we are here to defend the rights people are staying in their homes. the national
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resistance front of afghan external and ref is believe to be several 1000 strong and made up of mainly ethnic tragic fighters and former afghan army soldiers. the group was led by this man lead masoud. his british military academy trained and the son of a sharma suit who fought against the soviets. and the taliban was assassinated by a quieter 2 days before the 911 attacks in 2000. and one of the suit is demanding the taliban foreman, inclusive government, which guarantees the rights of all afghan histones, ethnic minorities, including ethnic tactics, who make up around a quarter of the country's population. the fighting started after 2 weeks of negotiations with the taliban collapsed. we have a lot of equipments with ourselves. we will descend from our relief from our territory until we have won one drop of blood in our buddy. so we will resist. will
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be modified here. talking about fight is edge of a slope along tracks. they say a heavily mind as we were getting ready to go live. another shell landed close by the taliban, his block phone networks in the valley. there are growing fears about the estimated a $150000.00 people living inside and many entirely bound controlled areas around gold. ha ha. the big concern is that suits forces are coming round on the mountain ridges. a trying to surround this area in order to isolate gulihar. love them, they make and we left and go to the heart. but now we are leaving. today came from cobbler to collect our belongings. i already took my family out, the fighting is ongoing dental shelf. he think people's homes, both sides are shutting down. i've got families, flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to holly bon rule.
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charles strafford al jazeera, near goober hall, i've gone his stone. in that is the united states government could release some classified files linked to the september. the 11th attacks president biden has ordered a full review of the documents ahead of the 20th anniversary. last month, families of victims a keys. the u. s. have deliberately keeping the documents secret. they say the papers prove saudi arabia had close links to the attackers who flew planes into the world trade center and the pentagon whitehouse corresponding company healthcare has more. essentially, as we approach the 20th anniversary of those attacks on the pentagon and the world trade center in new york, september 11th attacks, the families of the victims, about 16 to 1800 of them, depending on which count you use have been pushing for the declassification for quite a while and what they were saying is in the recently released letter is that they
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don't want president biden to visit new york city to commemorate that 20th anniversary of those attacks unless fulfils a campaign promise. in that campaign promise that he made was to essentially kick off the investigation the review that would allow for the release of documents. the family is alleged, could potentially expose saudi arabia in some form or fashion to the september 11th attacks. so in advance of the 20th anniversary of the us president has now signed this executive order. what this does is essentially a direct cspi to begin this declassification process related to the $911.00 attacks that again, the families allege has a link to the saudi government, or at least saudi officials. now i in terms of how this move forward, what we know is this will allow for at least an access to what until now has been kind of secret department of justice files that have the investigation of federal
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investigation but have never seen the light of day by the public. so what does effective order does is it will essentially begin that review process that will allow for these documents to potentially be released over the next 6 months. but it's important to note, it's not just the families of victims that have been pushing for this. increasingly we've seen members of congress including members of the presence own democratic party, in fact, top sen. bob menendez recently saying that the u. s. government needs to know who is a friend, who is a foe, and they are also alleging that there are connections to saudi officials and the 911 attacks. and that's why this really started to gain momentum. so we'll be watching very carefully to see what comes out of this review of declassification process for the next 6 months. but for now, joe biden has made good on a campaign promise in advance of the 11 attacks the 20th anniversary by signing this executive order that could potentially reveal documents. families have been
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pressing to see for a generation, thailand's prime minister player 10 to chas. while they confidence both in parliament by a comfortable margin. now, his government had been accused of mishandling the quote of iris pandemic candidates economic fall out for democracy. protest as have been calling for his resignation since last year. and rallies have recently turned violent. jade donovan ache is chairman of the faculty of law, the college of asian scholars, the he says, the prime minister has lost popularity and the vote doesn't reflect the situation on the ground after the boat last much longer. maybe we could be, be by law and by boat to be down with the jury gave
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another year. it's pretty much the latter that it's both part back for government. but in the country, people are not also in the oh, it could be that the majority is in mind or it could be on the way around that. but also like the union made by the population. for example, if the vote is pretty much at the lowest and they're both crime shows people who is it's less than those who
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supported this well still ahead hill al jazeera and can women voice hopes and fears for the future. under taliban rule, we have a special report from gyla, but also the money that i knew yet, and the musician known as ethiopia as elvis presley has died. well, look at life and legacy. ah ah, the hello hope your weekends go and while shivering in the cold into areas of western australia, let me show you what i'm talking about north then. ok, we'll call it minus 2 degrees over the past 24 hours, making it your lowest temperature. and can you believe it? 2 years on saturday during the daytime things are looking good perth at 22 degrees and we've got unsettled weather, really plaguing eastern parts of australia. but enough about that,
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let's focus on the good stuff and perth. we'll get back to you. i think we could get yeah, pretty close to the 30 degrees on tuesday and we've got a rain risk on wednesday, but only about a 40 percent chance at that. off to new zealand. we've got what weather moving in said that southern elves and it will envelop both islands, but not until we gets award to states a quick move in system. so we'll exit by wednesday. we'll see some so and fierce winds up to southeast asia. we've got some dry spells coming across the malay peninsula, also areas of borneo and java. so jakarta nixon, son and cloud with a height of 30 degrees asia pacific. this was a highest rainfall tally i could find in her shima prefecture, 78 millimeters of rain. but the bulk of that energy now out towards the pacific, but the next batch of what weather, waiting in the weeks. that's it from me see you soon. the on
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counting the cost china is designs on the indian ocean bay. james, investing millions in for the last 3 months in august. can india count to china? geo political and economic might last a referendum in berlin to strip a landlord of tens of thousands of whole accounting the cost on i'll just sierra if you want to help save the world, needs into your elbow in ah, the me talk about what channels is there with me so robin, the reminder of all top stories will fight against taking place in the law pocket
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of resistance against the taliban and guns from frontiers. ali the taliban says the whole country is not under its control, but the national resistance front denies the region has fallen. also the u. s. government could soon release classified documents from the september 11th attacks, president by ms. ordered a full review. days before the 20th anniversary, families, a victim, say the papers prove saudi arabia help alti to attackers and title and prime minister play of child. when a confident vote in parliament by a comfortable margin, it's a boost phase in battle government. the keys of mishandling the creative virus pandemic and its economic follows the can. taliban is under pressure to form an inclusive government. the international community has also urged it to respect women's rights. as it takes over rule of the country. many women fear returned to the brutality scene when the group was last in power 20 years ago. but taliban officials say they're different. and women are only afraid because of the
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propaganda. the sama been job. it's got exclusive access to the city of july about and spoke to africa, women, there my country, my 22 year old wisconsin is a medical student. she works part time to support her family because her father, who's an engineer has been out of work for a long time. she says the images of off guns clinging to plains, frankly, the country was painful for her to watch. she emphasizes with their fear, but once up guns to serve the country, regardless of who runs it. because if it was no, tell him or go to institute is what are you going to stay in the summer? really? because the doctor who was my country in purpose, my hope country michigan, michigan. so it says there be no problems for her. and her elder sister to go to
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school. the taliban has said schools will be segregated for boys and girls. this is one of the few private schools in july about linda har. province's 900 educational institutions are still closed and to september, the 15th, nearly a 1000000 students and almost 16000 teachers are at home. but the servants were not paid for months before the taliban to go over. among them 2300 female teachers. many who are very of working under taliban rule at the number one regional hospital patients and female staff said there has been no disruption. segregation of sexes which the taliban has announced is already in place here. and what is all of this is again even before that yes. yes. you put that on us would like this because in my car be contacted like this of the few months been back. so coming with his job,
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but not everyone is convinced the thought about has changed. dr. being, it remembers that donavon government, which according to her was that islamic, nor pious nor, but it was gonna be in 2 weeks. we haven't seen anything bad, but i can tell you that they don't have people of high caliber or talent. if they want to govern, they have to have people who are highly qualified, who are to to the nation. they lou now reminds us of old times. they blew up our homes and killed our brothers in front of us. how am i supposed to trust them? we have no issues with the taliban. we want them to safeguard the resources of the country. we are also muslims alone, not just theirs. he is ours. as well, nearly every woman we spoke to say they're nervous of what will happen under the taliban. and officials told al jazeera issues such as mil, that company women only need to be there in case the journey is more than 3 days. a
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lot of confusion arises from propaganda and assumptions. and those who are coming out of their home say so far, the taliban fighters have been respectful and not what they had imagined them to be less moody. we did the we were very afraid of the taliban when they took over, as we thought they will be the same brutal taliban we saw 20 years ago. but now we're more comfortable with them. they came and gave assurances to get back to work without any issues. and thank god they are supportive women and under hearts, the rulers are acceptable as long as they do not depressed and work for the people and the country. the taliban now has to prove it can deliver some of a job down there to learn about the us president joe biden is probably to help the state his louisiana recover from damage caused by hurricane ida. he surveyed the devastation in new orleans on friday. the storm kill dozens of people across 8 states and cause major flooding in the northeast. christenson me reports now from the battery hit city of elizabeth, new jersey. more than
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a day after ida barrel through the northeastern united states. many parts of new jersey are still under water, but in elizabeth, where the floods retreated, it leaped cars, flooded homes and death in its wake. the water rose so quickly at this new jersey apartment complex. it caught many people off guard. it's submerged vehicles and pushed up against the doorways, trapping for people inside. people who lived on the 2nd floor got calls from neighbors below. the lady over you, she called my mom. she was like, oh, you know, you open the door. we couldn't open a door because the water was so high, 6000 here have now been evacuated after the fact. nearly 12000 or without power, because water and i came up here on the water, got as high as many cabals, front porch emerging, the lower levels, 6.3 feet. by the time he got the flash fled alert,
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the water was already rising. he's lived here 20 years. we've had a little bit of water, but like anywhere else. but this was extreme, like never in my while the streams value anticipate stuff. you've seen the movie stuff that's going on down south in new orleans. i got that. we're by bodies of water, but not here. we're in the middle. a city, new jersey governor, still murphy says it's clear where the blame lies as we continue to contend with the reality of climate change. it is no surprise that the storms are happening with greater frequency, greater intensity. this conversation is one that we will continue having probably for the rest of our lives in the state of louisiana, where i'd 1st made landfall on sunday. the death toll was lower, but hundreds of thousands of people across the state remain without power. i'm had no air, no power, no generator. because the power line is down, i can't get out of my car to my car to do anything. and everything, no gas,
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no meth, and i want to cry. on friday us president joe biden came to see for himself some of the worst effected areas. and he had knowledge the need to hard in u. s. infrastructure to future storms coming in, seen all pulls down. well, you know, i mean, we're back better. i mean, you know, we know if it's underground, it's called a lot more money. but guess what? it says have more money, long term damages from ida are still being assessed, but expected to be in the billions of dollars. kristen salumi al jazeera elizabeth new jersey. new zealand has reported the 1st death and its current covered 19 outbreak. the woman who died was in her nineties and had underlying health conditions. the country's been struggling to contain the spread of the highly infectious dell to various since last month. but cases are dropping with 20 new infections reported on saturday. the crate of breaking australia is the
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most populous state of new south wales are showing no sign of slang with another reco dave infections, at least 1500 cases reported on saturday. an increase of more than a 100 on the previous day. more than a 1000 people now in hospital break began in mid june and has been fueled by the more contagious delta variance. the philippines is lifting a throat of iris bible, monday for travelers and 10 countries including india, the united arab emirates and indonesia. the band was introduced in april when then expanded in july to prevent the spread of the delta variance you arrivals will have to spend 14 days in quarantine, the philippines, as recorded, more than 2000000 infections, and 33000 deaths since the start of the pandemic, now the economic crisis in lebanon is pushing people further into poverty. fuel and medicine are in short supply, and nearly a quarter of the population doesn't have enough food. sarah kyra reports now from
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the deprive northern region of the car, where people are increasingly desperate. they've queued up for hours trying to get hold of the cheapest food they can buy. nearly 80 percent of lebanon is living below the poverty line. as its experience is the worst economic crisis in decades. people that are called the poorest region in the country are feeling it the most the government has the highest food insecurity in lebanon. while a lamp, we used to buy meat, chicken, investable. now we can see that sometimes we don't have enough money to even buy bread food as an affordable u. l. a. at the live, you know, another car was devastated further last month when a fuel tanker exploded, killing at least 30 people soldiers, these petro from the black markets, and they were handing it out to locals. well, it says injuries a testament to the desperate state people are in because of fuel medical and food shortages guzman, the dollar dad, because my newborn had a temperature, i need
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a petrol to run the car to get her medication. so i went to get some of the free hand out, but even that cost us our lives, nothing is for free. agencies are now receiving hundreds of calls a day, asking for food handouts. we are able to distribute around $300.00 to $4.00 on the 3rd month, which is only last thing 10 days for the family. at the worst case currently, since 2 years, people are only eating bread with the teeth. the impoverished area has had the highest job losses during the pandemic. now this is some of the food a that's right for the most vulnerable families here in our cars. and they'll receive a box like this. it has the most basic types and you've got pounded milk. they, you have cooking oil and even lentils and beans. but none of this is enough for a family of 4 or 5 people. and that will definitely not last them even half a month. no more than 20000 families in the region are on a waiting list for assistance. got that hired on looking at love. we're grateful
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for agencies helping that. it's only a temporary solution. we need to revive our industries again and fix our broken infrastructure. broken how people feel, attending the funeral to to family members that died in the fuel tank of last got a car is the center of poverty. my son died for just 5 leaders of fuel and they don't care about a car. we lost our children, and none of those response will ask about the united nation, says lebanon is facing an urgent humanitarian crisis off years, a systematic corruption. the majority of the population is skipping meals, and as they feel increasingly elected, they can only but take life. one day, at a time, thought a height of al jazeera, northern 11 on the us side, 135, deport. he's back to guatemala in
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a policy shift that may end the practice of leaving migrants at a remote jungle. border 314 murphy migrants who picked up at the us mexico border. washington had been sending hundreds of people to the and cfo jungle border crossing in southern mexico. now it's flying them to guatemala city lamia soccer. so she's taking another break from tennis after breaking down in tears at a press conference following her feet at the us open. the world number 3 was the defending champion in new york, but was not south to the 3rd round, but 18 year old canadian layla hernandez, a socket with truth. michelle french open and mister wimbledon to focus on her mental health before returning to compete at the lympics. but the 23 year old is planning to take more time else. like when i, when i don't feel happy, i feel more like a release. and then when i lose, i feel very sad and i don't i don't think what normal
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honestly, i don't know when i'm going to put my next such okay, yeah. i think i'm going to take a break from playing for a while. one of his most celebrated cingus has died at the age of 80 l. m. a who a shanty was known as the therapy and elvis presley and his style in twins, the countries bottom pop music. victoria gave me looks back on his life and career he was one of the biggest stars to come out of the golden age of an artist to sang songs that was simple, yet meaningful and went on to influence the generation of ethiopian. ah other my he should say was born in 1941,
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towards the end of fascist italy's brief occupation, a vps peer. he became popular in the 1960 with songs that resonated with young and old alike. songs like tim ali, j or study my i, my song on the importance of education. he was nicknamed the p o. p, and elvis for his style, a musical talents. a few years ago on my he had surgery and italy to fix blocked arteries, which meant he had to come back on his live performances. he had this message for his pans after he recovered some actual been titled to all my fans who heard about my sickness and reached out to me to express your love and support. i give my deepest gratitude to you. i would also like to thank all the medical professionals who treated me and supported me, and i say thank you. but the god
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a e. d. p prime minister abbey act met his tweeted, expressing his sadness and calling on my who a role model he loved his country. to me. other my, he was one of the 1st artist in ethiopia to record music to vinyl. he has won several international music awards and performed around the world. millions of ethiopian have known him for most of their lives and will remember his music for generations to come out of my he issued a was a 2 years old. ah . you know what channels are there with me? so rama reminder of all top stories. more fighting has taken place in the last pocket of resistance against the taliban in afghanistan. punchier valley, the tele ballot. taliban says the whole country is not under its control, but the national resistance from denies the region has fallen.

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